Cool Chess Puzzle #4 - V. & M. Platov
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ChessNetworkTacticsThis is an endgame study by V. & M. Platov that was published in "Deutsche Schachzeitung", 1907. Can you figure out the key idea to unlocking this chess puzzle involving a rook and bishop?
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